In the last two years, Chris Temple became a star of the financial press, despite his neo-Nazi ties; he has now been indicted on federal charges of mail fraud and money laundering.
In the last two years, Chris Temple became a star of the financial press, despite his neo-Nazi ties; he has now been indicted on federal charges of mail fraud and money laundering.
A group of scientists and journalists tries to turn back the clock on sex, gender and race using eugenics and controversial genetic theories.
After a year of reverses, the future of the radical right may lie in those profiled here, who are still peopling the fringe.
The battle over the future of the Sons of Confederate Veterans remains unresolved after the group's annual convention.
Neo-Nazi and EURO head Bruce Breeding has an alter ego that runs a porn magazine with accompanying website — and has become 'the Munkay.'
Successful distribution and retail companies use messages of hate to market the accoutrements of a subculture.
A Harvard history professor re-examines the impact of conservatism in California's Orange County in "Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right."
The Washington Times has always been conservative and error-prone. Now, it's helping to popularize extremist ideas and neo-Confederate sympathy.
The Southern Legal Resource Center (SLRC), a North Carolina legal group, calls itself the leading advocate for 'Confederate Americans.' Its exaggerations and dismal record suggests otherwise.
With its leader imprisoned, its name illegal and its ranks thinned by splits, the World Church of the Creator is on the ropes.